Author name: Jason Smith

After serving in the United States Marine Corps, I now work as a Web Developer. I aim to visit all 50 US states, with only five remaining. I enjoy indulging in whiskey, wine, coffee, occasional gaming (by breaking out the original NES or SNES.), and soaking in hot springs in my free time. I also enjoy hiking and taking pictures, along with metal detecting & magnet fishing.

Ghost Towns In Florida

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The Florida territory’s ownership went between Great Britain and Spain throughout the 18th and part of the 19th century. In 1821, the United States purchased the territory from Spain and welcomed the state of Florida to the union on March 3, 1845, as the 27th state. There are at least 250 ghost towns in Florida. […]

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Ghost Towns In Colorado

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Before Colorado became a state, it was included as part of the New Mexico, Utah, Nebraska, and Kansas territories. In 1859, a provisional government was established, and present-day Colorado was known as the Territory of Jefferson. Two years later, in 1861, the significant increase in population due to the Colorado Gold Rush turned the Territory

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Ghost Towns In California

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California is primarily known for its lavish lifestyle, million-dollar mansions, and beautiful cities. However, this state has a long history of ghost towns, originating around the mid-1800s after the California Gold Rush. Many communities and miners in this part of the country abandoned the area after the gold rush, leaving it deserted with very few

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Ghost Towns In Alaska

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Before the United States of America bought Alaska, it was a Russian colony that began in 1744. The U.S. purchased Alaska from Russia in 1867 for $7.2 million. It is estimated there are around 100 abandoned settlements throughout Alaska. There are less than 50 documented ghost towns in Alaska, but the list is incomplete. On

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Ghost Towns In Alabama

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Alabama became the 22nd state on December 14, 1819. The fifth president, James Monroe, signed an act on March 2, 1819, that paved the way for Alabama to enter statehood later that year. There are 66 ghost towns in Alabama. Alabama is a state full of history that helped create our country. Largely known for

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5 Best Strategies for Preserving Colonial Ghost Town Remnants

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To safeguard colonial ghost town remnants, meticulously document artifacts and map structures. Prioritize material conservation and seismic retrofitting for stability. Engage the community in education with workshops and volunteer programs. Balance tradition and innovation in restoration, seeking expert guidance. Manage finances sustainably through grants, partnerships, and fundraising events. These strategies guarantee long-term conservation success by

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